German Verb Conjugation

In German, you can type in and conjugate infinitive forms such as “machen”,
“sammeln”,... but also conjugated forms like “mache”, “geliebt”. The conjugator recognizes reflexive verbs (“sich rasieren”) and negative forms (“nicht machen”, “sich nicht erinnern”), as well as verbs with separable or inseparable prefixes (e.g.: be-, ge-, heraus-, vorweg-).

The conjugator uses conjugation rules for models.
You can click on the corresponding section to learn more.

The conjugator allows you to conjugate any verb as long as it corresponds to an existing conjugation model. They may be imaginary verbs, they may contain spelling mistakes or often be buzz verbs not yet aggregated to our conjugation tables like twitten, googlen, brainstormen.